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the fire apparently started on the front porch and quickly sp read to the rest of the house. investigators say they're looking into weather this morning's fire is connected to another porch fire. and the possibility that one or both were intentionally set. five people were treated for minor injuries. >>> and four people have now been arrested in rockland county, in connection with a deadly attack on an immigrant. wilson and manuel brown were all picked up this week. they and alfred degral iii are facing charges related to the fatal beating and robbery in spring valley last month. baptist, the man on the left is charged with second-degree murder. >>> new at 5:30, a long islan i d ctor with whose job is to certify whether airline p ots are fit to fly is accused of illegally selling prescriptions at his office. and investigators want to know if pilots were customers. news 4's chief investigative
the fire apparently started on the front porch and quickly sp read to the rest of the house. investigators say they're looking into weather this morning's fire is connected to another porch fire. and the possibility that one or both were intentionally set. five people were treated for minor injuries. >>> and four people have now been arrested in rockland county, in connection with a deadly attack on an immigrant. wilson and manuel brown were all picked up this week. they and alfred...
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what is porche's response? >> well, right to it, ashleigh, porche is saying that we have not seen the lawsuit, and we cannot comment on the specifics, but as we have said before, we are saddened when somebody is hurt in a porche vehicle, but we believe that the authorities' e reports in the case clearly established that this tragic crash result ed from reckless driving and exses issive speed, and the sheriff had said that it was unsafe speed back when the crash happened for the roadway condition, and so speed is going to be a part of the analysis. >> i think that is the issue, that -- and i won't suggest that any of us knows the motivation for the lawsuit, but is the allegation from the daughter that he would have been able to get out of that, and i mean, i am looking at the wreckage, and it is appalling the disaster that, you know, that the crash yielded. is she suggesting that her dad would have been able to get out of that car? >> well, it purport s s to be a high performance car and 610 high performance car
what is porche's response? >> well, right to it, ashleigh, porche is saying that we have not seen the lawsuit, and we cannot comment on the specifics, but as we have said before, we are saddened when somebody is hurt in a porche vehicle, but we believe that the authorities' e reports in the case clearly established that this tragic crash result ed from reckless driving and exses issive speed, and the sheriff had said that it was unsafe speed back when the crash happened for the roadway...
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a front porch -- >> front porch is inviting but the deck is what you use with your privacy. >> i going go for a, front porch. >> hoda has a higher iq today. >> i do! no, no, no, you don't. >> you don't want to hear why? it extends the living space and people don't use front porches -- >> oh, whaeedid i say? >> you said i was smarter. >> okay, of course, she's right. listen carefully, girls you're getting mixed up. number five, what sells best, a house that's vacant or a house that's occupied? >> that's hard because -- it depends on what it's occupied with. if it's beautiful like that -- >> m. i'm going to say a. vaca . >> and, of course, no surprise this time, hoda is right. because the house that is occupied looks larger with furnit ofure and every buyer who cease an empty house no matter how pretty it is thinks "let me make a low bid." . oh, they do? but i hear realtors say all t ihe time most houses are not so pretty the way they're decorated. >> you have to get rid of the junk. t assuming you get rid of the junk the worst thing you can have is an empty room. they show you the prett
a front porch -- >> front porch is inviting but the deck is what you use with your privacy. >> i going go for a, front porch. >> hoda has a higher iq today. >> i do! no, no, no, you don't. >> you don't want to hear why? it extends the living space and people don't use front porches -- >> oh, whaeedid i say? >> you said i was smarter. >> okay, of course, she's right. listen carefully, girls you're getting mixed up. number five, what sells best, a...
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. >> bear, your porch, who cares. you can see momma bear and her two cubs so you don't want to get close. the video captured by someone who visited four other times. this is someone's property so they couldn't get close. why would you want to? if the mom's with her cub, you know how it goes. >> that's asking for trouble. >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter you need the buzzword, be at least 18 years of age, and be a legal u.s. resident. >> then head over to rightthisminute.com. click on the win ipad button. >> enter the buzzword on facebook, twitter, or both. you can enter on each every day. >> so let's reveal tuesday's buzzword. it is opinion. >> get over to rightthisminute.com and click win ipad button. and enter opinion. o-p-i-n-i-o-n. >> and one day later this week we'll also have the bonus giveaway where we're giving someone a flat screen tv. you lucky, lucky, people. >>> listen up, everybody. time for an urban dictionary test. >> everybody's head went -- >> see what you know on "right this
. >> bear, your porch, who cares. you can see momma bear and her two cubs so you don't want to get close. the video captured by someone who visited four other times. this is someone's property so they couldn't get close. why would you want to? if the mom's with her cub, you know how it goes. >> that's asking for trouble. >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter you need the buzzword, be at least 18 years of age, and be a legal u.s. resident. >>...
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of research and development for the vw, audi and porch brands and put on leave until details of the emissions cheating scandal are cleared up and luxury car maker audi says 2.1 million vehicles worldwide have benefitted with the software. switzerland competition investigating several international banks to manipulate precious metal prices, swiss and germany's bank as well as hsbc in barkleys both based in london. separatist coalition in spain's catalonia region has won landmark election and took 62 seats out of 135 in the regional parliament and if they join forces with the left wing party they will have absolute majority and allow them to pursue independence and we report from barcelona. >> reporter: it looks and feels as if nothing can stand in their
of research and development for the vw, audi and porch brands and put on leave until details of the emissions cheating scandal are cleared up and luxury car maker audi says 2.1 million vehicles worldwide have benefitted with the software. switzerland competition investigating several international banks to manipulate precious metal prices, swiss and germany's bank as well as hsbc in barkleys both based in london. separatist coalition in spain's catalonia region has won landmark election and...
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on the porch when a car came and started tissue. when aned to protect -- car came and started to shoot. jeanette says she turned to protect her friend. she was hit twice in the leg. with one bullet lodged in her speaks words of a person well beyond her years. be caught.hem to gun violence is ridiculous. it can be anybody else's child. jeanette: this young girl, just days ago worried about homework, has fears no child should have. >> i do not think i will be returning to the library to do my homework. i feel unsafe. reporting in southwest, jeanette reyes, abc 7 news. jummy: you can watch her interview on our website, wjla.com. this past month has been the deadliest august in the last five years. right now, d.c. police looking for a person of interest in connection with that murder outside shaw metro station. andre dudley is a person of interest in the murder of matthew. he was shot to death earlier this month. police do not believe he was the target. dudley is also wanted for burglary. he is considered armed and dangerous. if you hav
on the porch when a car came and started tissue. when aned to protect -- car came and started to shoot. jeanette says she turned to protect her friend. she was hit twice in the leg. with one bullet lodged in her speaks words of a person well beyond her years. be caught.hem to gun violence is ridiculous. it can be anybody else's child. jeanette: this young girl, just days ago worried about homework, has fears no child should have. >> i do not think i will be returning to the library to do...
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she said somebody is taking the package off the porch. now you see the man dropped thing package, but watch what happens first. >> he was grabbing evidence or anything that will identify her is in the bag. >> it's still risky. >> yeah, you don't know what they're capable of, but it worked out in his favor this time. good for him. >> you bont believe what happened here. a man said that he was getting off a bus and he told the guy to be careful, and the guy wanted to get into him. the guy in the striped short walked into tliquor store and h tried to take the man's watch off his arm, but he was like no you're not taking my watch, and they start to fight in the liquor store. the person that you see is the store owner calling police saying that we have trouble. look at this guy, he lift it is hood hoodie. >>> this next video is a reminder to clean up after yourself. >> you're lucky to feel good. >> you guys were out fishing when they noticed this little guy. >> it's tangled when it comes to the man grove. >> i am here to help. >> it took time
she said somebody is taking the package off the porch. now you see the man dropped thing package, but watch what happens first. >> he was grabbing evidence or anything that will identify her is in the bag. >> it's still risky. >> yeah, you don't know what they're capable of, but it worked out in his favor this time. good for him. >> you bont believe what happened here. a man said that he was getting off a bus and he told the guy to be careful, and the guy wanted to get...
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tech.very versed in porche has virtually printed money under him. this is a big challenge to 20-95 kilometers. they should be careful to keep new orders because it is a huge industry.for the car dangerhere is a regulators go too far. jonathan hans: we spent a lot of time talking about banking regulators, now automakers will be in a similar situation. whichill find out jurisdictions are facing particular challenges. being0 vw's are investigated in spain. anotheren talked about 11 million, we don't know where those 11 million are, it appears some may be in spain. also, south africa has announced they will test the diesel emissions. in germany, they will be doing spots checks. there are arrivals and new positions. arehead of audi research leaving the company as part of a broader shakeup. jonathan: hans, this is what i am trying to gauge, he has the support of two important families -- put that up against what the strategists think. do they think he is the right man to be running this company? hans: what they are saying is that he is familiar with the f
tech.very versed in porche has virtually printed money under him. this is a big challenge to 20-95 kilometers. they should be careful to keep new orders because it is a huge industry.for the car dangerhere is a regulators go too far. jonathan hans: we spent a lot of time talking about banking regulators, now automakers will be in a similar situation. whichill find out jurisdictions are facing particular challenges. being0 vw's are investigated in spain. anotheren talked about 11 million, we...
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i'm telling you on the back porch of the mansion every night. when you wake up drug indegreesed at 11:00 in the morning and there's no morning. they are everywhere. how do you ignore that and the homeless people, yeah, deblasio you make it easy to be homeless, when rudy was the mayor. juliet: what you are hearing on the streets, are you hearing from the cops they are standing down on this? >> the cops are pounding the donuts there and marking off the time and 20 years and half pay and full boat load until they die. the white shirts are not telling them to do anything. if aur copper and busting your shoes and pounding the donuts, you stand back and do nothing. the homeless and mentally ill they should be on the back porch and smelling the k 2. juliet: you know a lot about the different types. >> of course. you never separated the seeds and the stems growing up? juliet: no. ben: the end of the tourism season at the shore towns at the jersey shore and long island. juliet: i was on long beach yesterday. beautiful. ben: busy in jersey is up. it is up
i'm telling you on the back porch of the mansion every night. when you wake up drug indegreesed at 11:00 in the morning and there's no morning. they are everywhere. how do you ignore that and the homeless people, yeah, deblasio you make it easy to be homeless, when rudy was the mayor. juliet: what you are hearing on the streets, are you hearing from the cops they are standing down on this? >> the cops are pounding the donuts there and marking off the time and 20 years and half pay and...
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this video shows a man stealing a flag off the front porch from a home and we are happy to report the flag has been returned and the thief wrote a letter apologizing for putting the family through all of the suffering. the flag that shows the family crest has sentimental meaning. the note from the thief had 20 bucks in it to fix the broken flagpole. >>> rescuers will set out to free a blue whale tangled in a fishing line. it was spotted yesterday near the catalina islands. marine and wildlife experts arrived at the scene before sunset and attached a larger buoy to keep track of the whale. >> announcer: now, your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist, brittney shipp. >>> good morning. temperatures to start off your three-day weekend are going to be cooler than what we saw in the last couple days. we stayed in the 90s for most of the week and now we will start to see cooler temperatures on top of that, and more good news, we are also going to see relief from the high humidity. staying dry for us and happy labor day plans, dry conditions, although we will push back to the 90s in
this video shows a man stealing a flag off the front porch from a home and we are happy to report the flag has been returned and the thief wrote a letter apologizing for putting the family through all of the suffering. the flag that shows the family crest has sentimental meaning. the note from the thief had 20 bucks in it to fix the broken flagpole. >>> rescuers will set out to free a blue whale tangled in a fishing line. it was spotted yesterday near the catalina islands. marine and...
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avenue. >> minding my own business, sitting on the porch, drinking my coffee, what i do every morning, then all the sudden there was this -- shots ring out around 6:00 a.m., an investigation that authorities are not yet detailing, brought police to this home on the 1500 block of lehigh. for some reason, they say police were forced to open fire. >> there was two shots fired by police. that is under investigation. there are no injuries. the police or civilian personnel. >> but nine people were at home at the time. >> the house was secured while the detectives got a warrant. >> a 22 year old man was taken into custody. the rest were questioned by police. and even before today's activities, folks who live in this area say they've been on high alert. they say they've had some trouble lately. now they don't know what tolls expect. >> it's been break-in's here, break-in's across the street, every noise makes me jump now. >> both the shooting and when led police to this house to begin with are still under investigation. in north philly, jan carabeo, cbs 3, "eyewitness news". >>> a suspect wan
avenue. >> minding my own business, sitting on the porch, drinking my coffee, what i do every morning, then all the sudden there was this -- shots ring out around 6:00 a.m., an investigation that authorities are not yet detailing, brought police to this home on the 1500 block of lehigh. for some reason, they say police were forced to open fire. >> there was two shots fired by police. that is under investigation. there are no injuries. the police or civilian personnel. >> but...
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. >> one spike on the front porch, and a way that the baby went. -- one spark on the front porch, and away that baby went. it was a firestorm. it was not just a fire, it was a firestorm. up the mountain entire streets have been wiped out, the ashes are still smoldering. for mile after mile, this is what the fire has done. after home to ashes. people have not been allowed to see the damage for themselves, but when they do return many are likely to find there is nothing to salvage. for now, this is where they wait for news. in the winelands of napa valley, a camp for the homeless. >> we saw the flames going down the hill. we thought, no more time, can't pack anything, just go. james: on the front line the fight goes on. the first firefighter on the scene of the blaze. the speed it was moving was incredible. i have never seen anything like this. the firefighters here describe this as a career fire. they have never seen this before. it is once-in-a-lifetime, certainly for me, and for many here. .ames: there is no end in sight it burns, and california is counting the cost. james cook, bbc
. >> one spike on the front porch, and a way that the baby went. -- one spark on the front porch, and away that baby went. it was a firestorm. it was not just a fire, it was a firestorm. up the mountain entire streets have been wiped out, the ashes are still smoldering. for mile after mile, this is what the fire has done. after home to ashes. people have not been allowed to see the damage for themselves, but when they do return many are likely to find there is nothing to salvage. for now,...
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. >> we're leaving the porch light on every night. moms are like that. take care, babe. >> john and maureen gosh are sure their son is coming back. and the front porch light stays on until that happens. >>> nobody saw anything that, to us, was an explanation for the boy's disappearance. this is just that unsolved, unexplained missing personal case. >> the 30th anniversary has gotten so much more impact. it represents a huge chunk of my son's life. all of those years that we missed, that he missed. and you can't recapture that. ever. ♪ i was born and raised in eastern iowa. i got married relatively young. i was given the news my husband had cancer and there was no way for him to survive. but two months before he died, we were hit with a tornado. everything was destroyed. just a few short weeks later, my husband died. and i remember just trying to rest a little bit and my little girl came walking over to the couch. and she said are you going to die, too? like daddy? wake up call. time to get up. time to get moving. that experience, it either makes you or
. >> we're leaving the porch light on every night. moms are like that. take care, babe. >> john and maureen gosh are sure their son is coming back. and the front porch light stays on until that happens. >>> nobody saw anything that, to us, was an explanation for the boy's disappearance. this is just that unsolved, unexplained missing personal case. >> the 30th anniversary has gotten so much more impact. it represents a huge chunk of my son's life. all of those years...
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upstairs access to a porch of anything. and he did it on his own, and he took it out of the household budget. he didn't ask congress or anyone. he did get an important architect he respected, williams adams delano, who was around the white house a lot, and they built that balcony. and it is the truman balcony, because that's what he did. susan swain: and once finished, how did they use it? william seale: oh, they used it all the time like a patio. and practically every president after that wrote him a letter saying the one thing i'm glad you did to this house is add the truman balcony, because it was so great. they liked to sit on it. susan swain: access it off of their private space? william seale: off of the oval room, they now call the yellow oval room upstairs, kind of a parlor thing. susan swain: and what's the view from there? william seale: oh, it's stunning, absolutely magnificent, with the -- you know, the jefferson memorial ahead that roosevelt built and then the washington monument, which should be where the jeff
upstairs access to a porch of anything. and he did it on his own, and he took it out of the household budget. he didn't ask congress or anyone. he did get an important architect he respected, williams adams delano, who was around the white house a lot, and they built that balcony. and it is the truman balcony, because that's what he did. susan swain: and once finished, how did they use it? william seale: oh, they used it all the time like a patio. and practically every president after that...
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. >> and the killer left bloody foot impressions outside on the porch. >> of particular interest were that some of these bloody footwear impressions were overlaid, which fairly early on in the investigation gave indication that the one source of these impressions had made more than one trip exiting the house. >> the medical examiner estimated that pat had been murdered some time on friday night, about 48 hours before his body was found. investigators discovered that pat spent part of that evening at a local strip club, the outer limits. >> pat mcrae was a customer that came in maybe once or twice per week. he was a very friendly, a very quiet guy. >> when pat visited the club, he usually arrived around 10:00, but on the night of his murder, he came in early. >> i was kind of like, wow, what is he doing in here during happy hour? which was fine. it was kind of unusual for him to do that. >> he also did something else no one had ever seen him do before. he asked for a private dance. the dancer's stage name was mystic. >> she was the one that he went in the private area with. pat moved f
. >> and the killer left bloody foot impressions outside on the porch. >> of particular interest were that some of these bloody footwear impressions were overlaid, which fairly early on in the investigation gave indication that the one source of these impressions had made more than one trip exiting the house. >> the medical examiner estimated that pat had been murdered some time on friday night, about 48 hours before his body was found. investigators discovered that pat spent...
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officers say mcneill was on the porch and started shooting at them. at one point they say he was on the porch shooting. >>> leaders in philadelphia plan to introduce a bill that would prevent an officer's name being released to the public if that officer was involved in a shooting. we told you all about this yesterday. the president of the city fra fer fraternal announced it yesterday. excepting cases where the officer is charged with a crime. >> as americans we know all of our citizens, including our police, are protected by the constitution rights to due process. not to have their fate determined by the media or a mob with a political agenda. they, and their families, have a right to security. >> the bill will be announced tomorrow. >>> happening today, people will pay respects to a fallen philadelphia police officer. family members are holding a viewing for sergeant rafael ali who died after losing control of his pickup truck and slammed into a tree in roxborough. today funerals are in philadelphia and a second viewing will be held tomorrow. >>> it
officers say mcneill was on the porch and started shooting at them. at one point they say he was on the porch shooting. >>> leaders in philadelphia plan to introduce a bill that would prevent an officer's name being released to the public if that officer was involved in a shooting. we told you all about this yesterday. the president of the city fra fer fraternal announced it yesterday. excepting cases where the officer is charged with a crime. >> as americans we know all of our...
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she is there, of course, at the front porch. she's traveling -- she travels about 20,000 miles with him in the fall after they leave the front porch. she's reaching out. i mean, there are number of problems they face during the campaign, of course, some of the she is very much excited about women's possibilities. there's some quotes i think that you can perhaps allude to or we can talk about later where she just talks about how thrilled she is to see women succeeding, women active in politics, and wanting to cultivate that very much. david pietrusza: they break the vote down by sex officially in illinois -- i believe the harding team does very well. and also, you also see that year where it's an advantage -- the women's vote is an advantage to the republican. you see precincts in massachusetts where the immigrant areas do not do as well. and it was in fact the republican party which puts the amendment through. the south is not particularly into it, neither is the traditional immigrant cultures. it is in fact the more native amer
she is there, of course, at the front porch. she's traveling -- she travels about 20,000 miles with him in the fall after they leave the front porch. she's reaching out. i mean, there are number of problems they face during the campaign, of course, some of the she is very much excited about women's possibilities. there's some quotes i think that you can perhaps allude to or we can talk about later where she just talks about how thrilled she is to see women succeeding, women active in politics,...
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late this morning, the nypd arson detectivives looked for clues in the front porch debris. the possibility that someone could have intentionally set the fire has left neighbors shaken. >> horrifying, of course. that somebody could be so vicious. >> reporter: five people who lived in the house including three children suffered minor injuries along with five firefighters. so far, no word on what started this fire. reporting in brooklyn, cbs 2 news. >> all right. thank you. >>> there's another cluster of legionnaires disease in the south bronx. the health department says a fourth resident of the melrose house has contracted the disease and is in the hospital. the water system at one building tested positive. test in two other buildings came back negative. and results are pending on five more. >>> new video of the alleged groping by a tsa screener at denver's international video. the video led to the firing of two officers. authorities say they manipulated the screening process so that one could fondle male passengers. the tsa believes he groped one passenger during a pat down.
late this morning, the nypd arson detectivives looked for clues in the front porch debris. the possibility that someone could have intentionally set the fire has left neighbors shaken. >> horrifying, of course. that somebody could be so vicious. >> reporter: five people who lived in the house including three children suffered minor injuries along with five firefighters. so far, no word on what started this fire. reporting in brooklyn, cbs 2 news. >> all right. thank you....
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. >>> a family flag ripped right off the front porch and the whole thing was caught on camera. >> it had a lot of meaning to us as a family. >> we'll show you the surveillance video that captured the crime and explain why this flag is something that cannot be replaced. >>> pump up the volume at your own risk. a warning about the popular ear buds you listen to use to music. it's something, doctors say, is so alarming, it's even gotten the attention of the world health organization. >>> in houston, the driver of this car led police on a high-speed chase, then bailed on foot only to give up outside the assisted living facility, laid down on the ground, his arms and legs out until police took him into custody. >>> an atlanta area police officer is in critical condition after being shot last night while responding to a call at the wrong home. here's what happened. officer was responding to a burglary call. he went to the wrong house, ended up engaging in gunfire with the homeowner. he was rushed into surgery after they say he lost a lot of blood. the georgia bureau of investigation plans
. >>> a family flag ripped right off the front porch and the whole thing was caught on camera. >> it had a lot of meaning to us as a family. >> we'll show you the surveillance video that captured the crime and explain why this flag is something that cannot be replaced. >>> pump up the volume at your own risk. a warning about the popular ear buds you listen to use to music. it's something, doctors say, is so alarming, it's even gotten the attention of the world...
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in delaware county has this video showing a thief taking a one-of-a-kind flag from the home's front porch. >>> and september sizzle. we'll warm back into the 90s today. there's more hot weather ahead for this week of september. it's 4:30. good morning. this is nbc 10 news today. i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm chris cato. we got up to 90 yesterday. it looks like more of the same today. meteorologist bill henley is here with more of the first alert forecast. bill, the humidity will be back again, right? >> yes, it's already elevated this morning. it's the clouds that are missing which has allowed the temperatures to cool off a little compared to yesterday. we're in the 60s for pottstown, doylestown, 72 in trenton. millville is 71 degrees and 74 at philadelphia international. just a degree or two cooler northeast philadelphia and roxborough. we'll see the temperatures climb from the 70s through the 80s and into the 90s this afternoon. and it is going to be a quick warmup. 6:00, 73 degrees. 80 by 9:00 and then upper 80s and still climbing with nothing but sunshine. none of the clouds will hold th
in delaware county has this video showing a thief taking a one-of-a-kind flag from the home's front porch. >>> and september sizzle. we'll warm back into the 90s today. there's more hot weather ahead for this week of september. it's 4:30. good morning. this is nbc 10 news today. i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm chris cato. we got up to 90 yesterday. it looks like more of the same today. meteorologist bill henley is here with more of the first alert forecast. bill, the humidity will be...
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. >> plus, pregnant woman in the hospital this morning after she's shot white sitting on her front porch. suspect are looking for and the condition of the woman. >> also, call us the tebow bowl. did quarterback tim tebow do enough in the final pre-season game to win a job with the eagles? we'll take a look at his performance and his postgame thoughts. getting closer. today is friday, september 4th, good morning, thanks so much for joining us, i'm nicole brewer. rolling right into the holiday weekends, i know kyla, meisha, a you are right there with me. happy friday. >> good morning, do you believe we made it to friday? >> great. >> tgif. holiday weekends, weather, kyla, i hear we're supposed to have some great weather. >> you can see my hair is much smaller today. humidity levels are dropping. very good sign. >> so government we've got nice weather on tap for the weekend, too. i just get to be the bearer of good news today. finally i get to tell you about the good news. let's look what we can expect this weekend, sunny skies, cooler temperatures, lower humidity s that is going to be love
. >> plus, pregnant woman in the hospital this morning after she's shot white sitting on her front porch. suspect are looking for and the condition of the woman. >> also, call us the tebow bowl. did quarterback tim tebow do enough in the final pre-season game to win a job with the eagles? we'll take a look at his performance and his postgame thoughts. getting closer. today is friday, september 4th, good morning, thanks so much for joining us, i'm nicole brewer. rolling right into...
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now a 13-year-old girl is talking about getting caught up while sitting on her neighbor's porch. she told kristen wright that she is sad and afraid. >> i want them to be caught. gun violence is ridiculous and it can be anybody else's child. they might get shot and not leave. i'm just happy to leave. >> this is a child, 13, young, to have been shot in dc's escalating gun violence. >> my mom was saying the night before that her biggest fear is one of her kids getting out in this neighborhood and being shot. >> she was sitting on a neighbor's porch sunday doing another little girl's hair when she heard a sound she knows too well. >> a car came and started to shoot. i was like trying to cover up the little girl because she was too young to get shot. >> the seventh grader was shot in both legs. one of the bullets is still there. it is a neighborhood used to crime. you can bet kevin smith will be at a citizen's crime meeting tonight. it comes as the police department announces an all hands on deck crime. the police union votes no confidence. >> on and on and on. on deck. on deck for wh
now a 13-year-old girl is talking about getting caught up while sitting on her neighbor's porch. she told kristen wright that she is sad and afraid. >> i want them to be caught. gun violence is ridiculous and it can be anybody else's child. they might get shot and not leave. i'm just happy to leave. >> this is a child, 13, young, to have been shot in dc's escalating gun violence. >> my mom was saying the night before that her biggest fear is one of her kids getting out in this...
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so the porch was no longer needed. 1809, they took the fort apart and really felt that cincinnati could expand. they took it apart. and within a few years, no one could remember where the fort actually was. the city had grown over the top of the fort. then in 1953, they were doing and excavation downtown -- an excavation downtown for a parking garage, and they started dredging up all of these logs. this is one of the logs that was found. we could tell that it was used in a fort because it is -- you can see sections of the log that have to a marks on it. we believe that the log is actually part of the powder mill. fort washington was an important command post on the western frontier. and was actually the base of operation for not only -- but also mad anthony wayne. 1795 and the battle of fallen timbers and the treaty of greenville, the fort was really no longer required. the native americans had been settled, and cincinnati was established. one of the well-known soldiers that was station that fort washington was a young officer by the name of william henry harrison, who would become pres
so the porch was no longer needed. 1809, they took the fort apart and really felt that cincinnati could expand. they took it apart. and within a few years, no one could remember where the fort actually was. the city had grown over the top of the fort. then in 1953, they were doing and excavation downtown -- an excavation downtown for a parking garage, and they started dredging up all of these logs. this is one of the logs that was found. we could tell that it was used in a fort because it is --...
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it is not in a police station or by the carbonnade somebodies front porch and that peace is what is missing. >> but he is in charge. what crimes is cs holding? what is the nature of quality of life? >> quality of life is day-to-day what is going on. that is the duty right now he is still the supervisor of all quality of life officers here. it is very interesting what they have done here the mayor is latino as well. >> with a crime rate despite the national average for the last few years. >> he is on a power trip no wonder there is over 1,000 signatures against him. that everybody including myself as listening to the audio. >> du type of this type of violent crime i don't know what they're up against but it doesn't seem like quality of life has gotten much better. >> mr. blake mistaken for a suspect the slow burn surveillance cameras followed the body slam by the officer to show him immediately after the arrest they're calling for his badge and for the commissioner to change the way n.y.p.d. looks at profiling. >> i am here to check-in. i imagine our favorite the data for another installment
it is not in a police station or by the carbonnade somebodies front porch and that peace is what is missing. >> but he is in charge. what crimes is cs holding? what is the nature of quality of life? >> quality of life is day-to-day what is going on. that is the duty right now he is still the supervisor of all quality of life officers here. it is very interesting what they have done here the mayor is latino as well. >> with a crime rate despite the national average for the last...
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a man takes a package off this porch, but the homeowner is in the house. you won't believe what the homeowner does when he catches the thief. >>> we are more than a month away from halloween but a family-friendly monster movie dominated the box office. "hot "hot "hotel transylvania" movie dominates the movie. it earned $47 million. robert deni niro "the intern" w second. >> that's it for abc 7 news at 9:00.
a man takes a package off this porch, but the homeowner is in the house. you won't believe what the homeowner does when he catches the thief. >>> we are more than a month away from halloween but a family-friendly monster movie dominated the box office. "hot "hot "hotel transylvania" movie dominates the movie. it earned $47 million. robert deni niro "the intern" w second. >> that's it for abc 7 news at 9:00.
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we think about 1862, one of them is shown on the front porch of the house of daniel carroll. there.till -- the name is still there. place, you are back on the subway but we are not going too far. we going to come out of the eastern market metro. you come around to the back and at this point we have the southeast neighborhood library, we have the corner cvs. you'll walk down the center. about halfway down the block you ,ill come to the maples william, maine, doug -- william mayne duncanson's house. thing about this particular building -- and i was lucky to blueprints in the collection of the american historic building survey. this is the oldest private house on capitol hill. it goes back to about 1795. the slave quarters are still there and this particular building will also -- it's also being rehabbed now. it's going to be turned into $400,000 toabout 1.6 million. to you, but to the rest of us that cost a little bit of money. these are a list of rules enforced upon black people from an old headline. allr this authority, disabilities which law and custom have fixed upon the co
we think about 1862, one of them is shown on the front porch of the house of daniel carroll. there.till -- the name is still there. place, you are back on the subway but we are not going too far. we going to come out of the eastern market metro. you come around to the back and at this point we have the southeast neighborhood library, we have the corner cvs. you'll walk down the center. about halfway down the block you ,ill come to the maples william, maine, doug -- william mayne duncanson's...
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obvious message, but it's one that you can not say >>> security cameras catch a man taking a package off/porch. >> the amazing turn of events into a hero. >> get him. >> a voter heads for the tangle in fishing line. >> it was wrapped around four or five times. it's a pain staking process to save a bird. >>> a disturbing scene as a would be asasassassassin. >> the crazy story that's all
obvious message, but it's one that you can not say >>> security cameras catch a man taking a package off/porch. >> the amazing turn of events into a hero. >> get him. >> a voter heads for the tangle in fishing line. >> it was wrapped around four or five times. it's a pain staking process to save a bird. >>> a disturbing scene as a would be asasassassassin. >> the crazy story that's all
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.>>> she was shot twice in a drive-by as she was on eight neighbors porch. tonight she attended the vigil held on her behalf.>> reporter: the pastor of this church build. her sanctuary because the church she usually attended was too small to accommodate the number of people.>> reporter: two weeks after she was wounded in a shooting outside of our home she limped into a prayer vigil held on her behalf. inside more than 50 members of three different congregations prayed and sang for the seventh grader who became a voice against gun violence. giving interviews and attending a police anticrime meeting. the reverend said her voice can reach people others can't.>> people who are personally attacked and are impacted by the violence, can give voice to it in a way that younger people will listen. maybe even older people.>> reporter: she managed just a quick word of thanks and past the microphone to her mother. after the service i caught up with her.>> reporter: how are you doing?>> not too good. my leg keeps bleeding.>> reporter: she tried to return to school.>> i di
.>>> she was shot twice in a drive-by as she was on eight neighbors porch. tonight she attended the vigil held on her behalf.>> reporter: the pastor of this church build. her sanctuary because the church she usually attended was too small to accommodate the number of people.>> reporter: two weeks after she was wounded in a shooting outside of our home she limped into a prayer vigil held on her behalf. inside more than 50 members of three different congregations prayed and...
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is rose saints george, they likes to pass the days by sitting on her comfortable chair on her front porch. but code enforcement came out and said indoor furniture is not allowed outside, making her move it or pay a fine. >> is it doesn't baernlg anybody just sitting here. >> i'm going to charge you $350 because you have a chair on the porch. >> that is disgusting. >> rose's son robert who you saw there refuses to move the furniture and bowing to public pressure, they say they will not force the 93-year-old to take her chair inside but they are making her move some recycling bins out of her front yard. >>> big talkers now alabama is considering a dress code in dadeville, they are looking to ban saggy pants and not to be sexist but super short skirts too. they don't wants to see your underpants no matter who you are, and it's all about respect and god's example, if the ban is passed. the saggy pants and mini skirts could cost violators up to $100. >>> air india is grounding 130 flight attendants for being too big. airlines penalize us for overweight baggage and now this airline is doing the
is rose saints george, they likes to pass the days by sitting on her comfortable chair on her front porch. but code enforcement came out and said indoor furniture is not allowed outside, making her move it or pay a fine. >> is it doesn't baernlg anybody just sitting here. >> i'm going to charge you $350 because you have a chair on the porch. >> that is disgusting. >> rose's son robert who you saw there refuses to move the furniture and bowing to public pressure, they say...
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. >> they handcuffed her on my back porch and took her away and she was, standing on my back porch with her hands behind her back and she says: "dad, are you gonna come bail me out tonight or tomorrow?" really flippant. and he said: "i'm gonna save your life." sarah found herself here-at the kenton county detention center in covington, kentucky. >> you know i was in this concrete cell for four days, so sick and cold and just feeling horrible, like the super flu. i called and would cry and beg them to come and get me. >> she called? >> all the time. >> were you ever tempted to say, let's just end it, take her out of there? >> oh yeah. oh yeah. and my attorney's going, don't you break, don't bail her out. do not go get her. >> but you wanted to? >> oh yeah, oh every day. >> oh cricket is right there. she said they will buy verizon phones, but it's under contract. olivia deland is still in the grip of her heroin addiction. >> go in there and tell them that it's not new. she and her boyfriend tyler are trying to get the money for their next fix by pawning cellphones. >> it's kinda sad when
. >> they handcuffed her on my back porch and took her away and she was, standing on my back porch with her hands behind her back and she says: "dad, are you gonna come bail me out tonight or tomorrow?" really flippant. and he said: "i'm gonna save your life." sarah found herself here-at the kenton county detention center in covington, kentucky. >> you know i was in this concrete cell for four days, so sick and cold and just feeling horrible, like the super flu....
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. >> we are on the back porch of my grandparents home. this is the way we came in and how family came in through the kitchen door. came into the kitchen, and the first place i always headed was back here to the pantry. i do not see it, but there was a nice round tin, filled with brownies. i always made sure the tin was in here before i went anywhere else in the house. once i made sure the brownies were in the tin, the next stop had to be my grandfather's study. whenever you came into the house, he did not meet us at the airport as we got older. once you came to the house, you had to stop here and say hi to grandpa and this is where you found him most of the time as i was getting older. if i wanted to talk to grandpa, that is where i looked. he was always reading. my grandmother and mother sat in those chairs and often read in the here with them. my grandmother and mother used to start fighting. my grandfather was -- would read down to the end of the page and look up and try to decide whether or not the fight was escalating to the point he
. >> we are on the back porch of my grandparents home. this is the way we came in and how family came in through the kitchen door. came into the kitchen, and the first place i always headed was back here to the pantry. i do not see it, but there was a nice round tin, filled with brownies. i always made sure the tin was in here before i went anywhere else in the house. once i made sure the brownies were in the tin, the next stop had to be my grandfather's study. whenever you came into the...
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. >> about for five years ago we used to sit on the porch and then we moved these lights down here. >> i've here. >> have knocked on some of the neighbors doors to see what they thought. one person did want to remain anonymous but said it forces them to keep them bedroom windows closed. if they open them it illuminates their bedroom. >> the house isn't going to get robbed. >> another concern is unwanted traffic. it's usually a very quiet street but has turned into a stream of tourist going down it. >> there's a lot of traffic at night. i reached out to him and he did not return my request for comment but there have been other reports that there is no lighting ordinance for residents and they are trying to put one in place. i have to say, in talking with the different neighbors, there was one comment about a solution. all of them would be perfectly content if they would go off by 1030 in the evening. >> this is absolutely ridiculous. come christmas time, a lot of people like to light their houses. it's not blue but it's the core. >> honestly, the house, i like it. i have weird taste bu
. >> about for five years ago we used to sit on the porch and then we moved these lights down here. >> i've here. >> have knocked on some of the neighbors doors to see what they thought. one person did want to remain anonymous but said it forces them to keep them bedroom windows closed. if they open them it illuminates their bedroom. >> the house isn't going to get robbed. >> another concern is unwanted traffic. it's usually a very quiet street but has turned into...
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. >> developing this morning, a man and a pregnant woman who were standing on a porch in the philadelphia's frankford section were shot overnight. katherine scott is live with more on the search for the gunman. katherine. >> reporter: matt, that's right, the two victims were on the front steps of the home in frankford when the shots rang out, one victim is 8 months pregnant both taken to the hospital in stable condition. now northeast detective's are investigating. first 911 call came in around 10:00 p.m. about that shooting in frankford on the 4100 block of paul street. a 21-year-old was shot in his back and #-year-old was shot in the leg. both were taken to the hospital in stable condition. police believe the shooter was 30 feet away when 11 shots were fired. >> the shooters are described as two males, one male wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, the other one wearing a red hooded sweatshirt. right after the shooting they entered a white cadillac four door. is the. >> -- and that car was last seen traveling west. there are surveillance cameras nearby and police hope that will help in the in
. >> developing this morning, a man and a pregnant woman who were standing on a porch in the philadelphia's frankford section were shot overnight. katherine scott is live with more on the search for the gunman. katherine. >> reporter: matt, that's right, the two victims were on the front steps of the home in frankford when the shots rang out, one victim is 8 months pregnant both taken to the hospital in stable condition. now northeast detective's are investigating. first 911 call...
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then he built a porch in 1826, and in 1828 he built the entire front of the house. then he put windows, big windows, which was unusual back then. for heating and cooling, having big windows made it more difficult. and hewas a show of wanted big windows. and then when he put the whole front on, he put really big windows and closets, which was unusual. that much toave store so you did not worry about closets. you were taxed if you pay -- if you have extra closets. he made big rooms and big windows to show off that he had the money to do it. he was a very boisterous man. his personality was very outgoing. he made a lot of friends very quickly because of his is this. he also made enough friends to become the first mayor of georgetown. he did not get reelected as mayor because he was too outspoken, especially because he was an abolitionist which was very important. this is right on the border of slave and free. he made a lot of enemies. ulysses was his older son and he worked with him in the tannery and hauling passengers and freight. jesse influenced everybody that he w
then he built a porch in 1826, and in 1828 he built the entire front of the house. then he put windows, big windows, which was unusual back then. for heating and cooling, having big windows made it more difficult. and hewas a show of wanted big windows. and then when he put the whole front on, he put really big windows and closets, which was unusual. that much toave store so you did not worry about closets. you were taxed if you pay -- if you have extra closets. he made big rooms and big...
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just in case you are going to the game tomorrow, giants and reds at at&t park, you will need a porch choe and jack -- a poncho and a jacket. it is dropping to 59. it will be breezy and wet for that game. a look at the accu-weather seven-day forecast. you will see the scattered showers for your wednesday. a few early morning lingering showers on thursday and primarily in the south bay and the santa cruz mountains. and then we'll start to see a major change in the weather pattern. warmer, sunnier on friday. it takes us into the weekend. low to mid70s coast side for your weekend plans and midto upper 90s inland. even though it is still summer and we do get the heat, we are getting ready for rain tomorrow which of course is wonderful news for the firefighters. >> it certainly is. >>> still ahead here on abc7 news, a close encounter of the whale kind. >> check that out. the scare for some could >> i got him. i got him on video. >> yeah, he did get him on video. an exciting sight turned frightening when the humpback whale breached up the coast and landed on top of two kayakers. boaters cau
just in case you are going to the game tomorrow, giants and reds at at&t park, you will need a porch choe and jack -- a poncho and a jacket. it is dropping to 59. it will be breezy and wet for that game. a look at the accu-weather seven-day forecast. you will see the scattered showers for your wednesday. a few early morning lingering showers on thursday and primarily in the south bay and the santa cruz mountains. and then we'll start to see a major change in the weather pattern. warmer,...
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he would be sitting down with the dogs on the front porch. us: the uncle who spoke with says his nephew became schizophrenic a number of years ago, after trying synthetic marijuana. right now, crockett is in george's county jail on no bond, charged with both first and second degree murder. live in bowie, tom roussey, abc 7 news. arizona's governor says a suspect is in custody for a series of highway shootings. heat completed the news a short time ago. there were 11 shootings along the interstate in arizona. a suspect has not been identified. news closer to home in the district, the police on the scene of a serious shooting in the 1800 block of harvard street in northwest, near a senior living center. an adult man is in critical condition. no arrests have been made. we will keep you updated. launching a lawsuit against d.c. 's popular figure in doll of salmonella. olive popular fig and restaurant over cases of salmonella. forand olive was shut down six days, reopening wednesday. the exact cause of the salmonella has not been identified. we sti
he would be sitting down with the dogs on the front porch. us: the uncle who spoke with says his nephew became schizophrenic a number of years ago, after trying synthetic marijuana. right now, crockett is in george's county jail on no bond, charged with both first and second degree murder. live in bowie, tom roussey, abc 7 news. arizona's governor says a suspect is in custody for a series of highway shootings. heat completed the news a short time ago. there were 11 shootings along the...
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they said i think that barking is coming from under that porch. they started working on their own to see if there was a dog under there. guess what? there was. so when the bricks fell apart the first time, the dog could have snuck in there, they came back and sealed it up and now the dog is stuck in there. >> they think the dog was in there three and a half days. >> incredible they were able to figure it out. i would have assumed it was the sewer. >> the dog was buried alive. they were barking like, help. >> no food, no water for three days and guess what? when they pulled this girl out, they discovered she is pregnant. >> oh, my gosh. she was probably just trying to find a home so she could be safe, right? be a safe, pregnant dog. >> that dog was taken to a shelter. i say kudos to these four people for being aware enough and going through all that effort to get that dog out. >> her tail is wagging. >> that is incredible. >> the skies are gray and the surf is starting to come in pretty heavy. guys here launching a boat in india. the first boat see
they said i think that barking is coming from under that porch. they started working on their own to see if there was a dog under there. guess what? there was. so when the bricks fell apart the first time, the dog could have snuck in there, they came back and sealed it up and now the dog is stuck in there. >> they think the dog was in there three and a half days. >> incredible they were able to figure it out. i would have assumed it was the sewer. >> the dog was buried alive....
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he's just one of many front porch thieves. they're getting a lot of attention from philadelphia police. >> some homeowners say they're not just sitting back and waiting for help. fox 29's shawnette wilson is live at east detectives to night. shawnette, home security systems are playing big part in this investigation. >> reporter: yes, in this case, home security cameras actually capture a suspect appearing to remove a package from someone's mailbox. you'll want to watch closely hopefully you can help police identify this suspect before he strikes again. home security cameras capture a brazen thief stealing a package out of a mailbox at a home on the 4800 block of a street in feltonville. watch as the guy walks by and happens to notice the package sticking out of the mailbox. he keeps going but then doubles back. hides behind a bush before making his move. >> the man who lives at the home doesn't want to be identified but shows us computer software similar to what was stolen out of his mailbox monday afternoon. he says the mail
he's just one of many front porch thieves. they're getting a lot of attention from philadelphia police. >> some homeowners say they're not just sitting back and waiting for help. fox 29's shawnette wilson is live at east detectives to night. shawnette, home security systems are playing big part in this investigation. >> reporter: yes, in this case, home security cameras actually capture a suspect appearing to remove a package from someone's mailbox. you'll want to watch closely...
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>> no he was always jut every just sitting right there on the porch. he never did once go inside the house. >> whatever the truth, they are concerned a young boy had access to a gun in the first place. there's no word on the wounded teen's condition. >>> imagine getting a call that a loved one has been kidnapped and it has to turn into a big hoax. these calls are a new scam on the rise in southern california. scammers call families from blocked numbers and claim they have a family member captive and ask for ransom threatening harm. police say the scam is becoming more and more common. >> they will buy that list, go on the phone, make 1,000 phone calls and they may get one or two people. >> police say not much recourse here and it's tough to track down a person at the other end of a wire often times these cases are in other countries. >>> a drone buzzed over the court during a u.s. open tennis match and crashed into an empty section of seats. it happened last night at armstrong stadium in new york. the black device flew through the arena during a second
>> no he was always jut every just sitting right there on the porch. he never did once go inside the house. >> whatever the truth, they are concerned a young boy had access to a gun in the first place. there's no word on the wounded teen's condition. >>> imagine getting a call that a loved one has been kidnapped and it has to turn into a big hoax. these calls are a new scam on the rise in southern california. scammers call families from blocked numbers and claim they have a...
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and there's like mother nature's front porch right there. >> base jumping? >> no base jumping. >> just hung out. very tranquil spot. world tour with the aerial drones. >> try to lift her. not a chance, right? >> here it is. yet another hysterical and brilliant prank from our friends, rich ferguson. >> we don't have the lerchl. what if she could do it to you? >> pranking them into believing that this woman could actually lift them using her bare arms. listen to this explanation. >> make a fist really tight. you're exciting all the muscles and connections and communication between that and your brain. all throughout your body is three to four times tougher right now. she's been able to really fine tune this art so she can lift you. >> so believable. >> especially because he's telling you that she is a pro. she knows what she's doing. >> watch this. watc watch. >> i love the look on his face. >> put your arm there is and lift him up. >> he doesn't feel a man behind him? >> it's all about the power of suggestion. isn't that crazy? >> part of the reason they beli
and there's like mother nature's front porch right there. >> base jumping? >> no base jumping. >> just hung out. very tranquil spot. world tour with the aerial drones. >> try to lift her. not a chance, right? >> here it is. yet another hysterical and brilliant prank from our friends, rich ferguson. >> we don't have the lerchl. what if she could do it to you? >> pranking them into believing that this woman could actually lift them using her bare arms....
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the sun porch was her office. it is a beautiful room with windows surrounding it. so that the light can be natural all day long. in fact, there are no lights in there at all. no electric lights hanging from the season -- from the ceiling. she had a desk and chair in there where she would spend hours writing letters. much of what we know about rapidan camp comes from what she wrote to friendly and france. -- friends and family. they had this fireplace built. a lot of the pictures that we have of them and their guests are of them sitting on this porch. mrs. hoover loved to smell the smoke of a campfire. she wanted to have that smell in camp all day long. mrs. hoover wanted her gardens here in camp to be different than what she had at the white house. she wanted them to be very informal. in fact, she is quoted as saying she wanted them to be a little bit wild. meaning that she did not want formal bets, she wanted everything out there randomly. she wanted her path to be lined with rocks so that you could find your way but nothing very outstanding. she wanted it to blen
the sun porch was her office. it is a beautiful room with windows surrounding it. so that the light can be natural all day long. in fact, there are no lights in there at all. no electric lights hanging from the season -- from the ceiling. she had a desk and chair in there where she would spend hours writing letters. much of what we know about rapidan camp comes from what she wrote to friendly and france. -- friends and family. they had this fireplace built. a lot of the pictures that we have of...
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using bogus oyk or other accomplices claim the cars were stolen and one crime sources say a 2015 the 11 porche was stole frn a home in montgomery down they. a key was made by employee of local dealership and the vehicles will be placed in shipping containers at warehouse on unit block of oregon avenue and truck to port of elizabeth near new york naj new jersey main shipping hub to rivalry coast. >> again it's been looking into it the last year. so again that's what they do and they do it well. >> than investigation is still very much ongoing and police tell me there will be many moore rests. i'm live outside police headquarters chad pradelli "channel 6 action news," jim. >> thank you, chad. calvary arrived and new castle county police mounted patrol is now deployed in rodney square in downtown wilmington. that comes in response to the murder there on monday. 25-year-old thomas coting ham was stabbed to death when he snepd to save a mother and her baby from a knife-wielding. >> he was a helper that's what he did. i don't want nobody judging me because how my brother dressed what he rookd like o
using bogus oyk or other accomplices claim the cars were stolen and one crime sources say a 2015 the 11 porche was stole frn a home in montgomery down they. a key was made by employee of local dealership and the vehicles will be placed in shipping containers at warehouse on unit block of oregon avenue and truck to port of elizabeth near new york naj new jersey main shipping hub to rivalry coast. >> again it's been looking into it the last year. so again that's what they do and they do it...
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. >> when they threw the fire bomb, it broke out on the porch, whatever type of accelerant they had, it ignited and created a lot of flame, a lot of smoke. the porch was on fire, but it never extended into the actual dwelling. >> onlookers scream for the residents to wait for the fire department, but they make a split second decision to jump. the man goes first. come on. >> he lands without major injury. seconds later, the woman tumbles out. >> oh! [ screaming ] >> she's not as lucky. she is taken to the hospital where she's treated for broken bones. the lesson to be learned here with nearly 3,000 americans killed in house fires every year, it's critical to be prepared. >> have a plan and means of egress so that everyone can meet and everyone is out and you don't know they're out. don't wait until you're in that situation to try and navigate it, because in that situation, you just don't think like that. >> across the atlantic, firefighters in south yorkshire think they have a fire contained. but seconds after they clear the building, a massive explosion engulfs the house in flames. a
. >> when they threw the fire bomb, it broke out on the porch, whatever type of accelerant they had, it ignited and created a lot of flame, a lot of smoke. the porch was on fire, but it never extended into the actual dwelling. >> onlookers scream for the residents to wait for the fire department, but they make a split second decision to jump. the man goes first. come on. >> he lands without major injury. seconds later, the woman tumbles out. >> oh! [ screaming ] >>...